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Describe the network organization structure and give an example of one.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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When making a low-consequence decision involving simple employee requests, ask all the following except:
 
  (a) What would other supervisors do in this situation? (b) Is there a written policy that governs this request? (c) Will granting the request damage relationships with other employees in my department? (d) Will granting the request seriously endanger the health and safety of others?



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Answer to Question 1

Network organizations consist of brokers who subcontract needed services to designers, suppliers, producers, and distributors linked by full-disclosure information systems and coordinated by market mechanisms. Examples are Nike, Apple Computer, Reebok, Emerson Radio, Benetton, etc.

Answer to Question 2

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